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UK will be studied by an evalu- - has been In progress at the ITnl
ation team from the Southern versity for the past 16 months.
The evaluation team will be
Association of Colleges and Sec- ondary Schools April 25 through headed by P. M. Kinard, dean of
Clemson College.
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It will Include representatives of
will write
team
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report based on its examination 10 colleges and universities, the
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of the --University and on UK self- - Southern Association, the Kentucky Department of Education,
study reports.
The UK reports are the results and State Education Association,
program that and the University Council for
of a
Education Administration.
Representatives of the National
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Teachers Education, the National
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Association of Srhools of Music,
Dr. Helen R. Marshall, UK as- - and the American Chemical So- sociate professor of home econom- - ciety will evaluate the Unlvers- ics, will be Kentucky's state dele- - ity's teacher education program,
gate to a meeting of the Southern the Department of Music, and the
Association for Children Under Department of Chemistry.
at the Barcelonia
Six, April
Hotel. Miami. Fla.
Other members of the UK child
development staff who will attend
are Mrs. Janice Walton and Miss
Jean Hobart, who will serve as
for conference proceedings, and Miss Rohini Doshi.
Dr. Marshall also will be on a
research panel.
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Browsing Room Only
Books about medical history and biography fill the new wood
shelves in the Urowsing Room at the Medical Library. The room
also contains newspapers and some of the latest issues of the

1,180 foreign and domestic medical periodicals to which the library subscribes. The Browsing Room is off the Reading Room,
the main room In the library; both have recently been colorfully
furnished. The Medical Library is operating full time and is open
to the public.

Sudanese Librarian
Impressed With UK

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THE WINNERS of our "Name the
Shop" contest are, first prize. Bob
Herbster: second prize, David Rag-lanthird prize, Bob Renfro. It
was a very ciose race ana me
Judges had a tough time reaching
a decision. The second floor shop
will now be "Maxson's Young Ken- tucians' Shop." Congratulations to
the three lucky ones. You may
pick up your prizes any time you
care to.
SPRING not only brings showers
and sunshine, it also brings lots
of formals and formals are fun
if you are dressed correctly. Don't
let anyone kid you. there is no
substitute for formal dress wear.
4-Year
Either you are going formal, or
you are not! When the engraved
invitations start appearing in your
mail box, I hope you will be ready
course, to swing and have a ball. If you
During the four-yeA four-yebaccalaureate degree program in nursing will be students will take 15 semester have any questions as to what is
opened this fall at the University. credits in liberal and fine arts; 1G correct for formal wear, contact
me
The curriculum will be on a in physical and biological sciences; you. and I'll be very glad to assist
system, with students 12 in the behavioral sciences; 12 in
graduated
taking mostly general education English and communication; 2 in CANYON TONES are the coming
subjects the first year and grad- physical education; 64 in nursing, hues, especially shades of gold,
(not to be mistaken for yellow)
ually adding more nursing courses and nine in electives.
gold dress shirts are big, Big, BIG
Students successfully completing
each semester.
program will be for summer day time wear, and
The nursing program, in keeping the four-yewith the philosophy of the total awarded a bachelor of science de- look great with dark suits, if you
Medical Center, Mill seek to pre- gree in nursing and will be eligible are style conscious. Keep your eye
pare students for "undifferenti- to take an examination given by on gold!
ated service to patients, and will the state board of nursing educa- FOR A GOOD TIME plan to atnot attempt to prepare them for tion and registration qualifying tend the UK "Troupers Show" this
areas of specialty in nursing.
them to become registered nurses. week. These kids put a lot of work
and sweat into these Jamborees
and the show is always a lot of
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a lot of credit. The next swinging
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Miss Stephens, from Williams.
burg, has performed with the
Symphonic Band, the UK Orches- tra. and Choristers,
She has served as president of
Kappa chapter of Phi Beta, na- tlonal music, speech, and art fra- ternity. Last summer Miss Steph- ens was given an award for lead- ership and achievement at the tri- ennlal convention of Phi Beta.
Last year Miss Stephens receiv- ed the Junior League of Lexington
Merit Award for scholarship and
professional promise. She was re- cpntly awarded a fellowship for
graduate study at Florida State
University.

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Following her stay here Mrs.
United States Information
Service librarian from Sudan visit- Soad will visit colleges and univering the University said she was sities in the Northeast.
When asked about her impresvery impressed with UK's library
Kentuck-ian- s. sions of UK, Mrs. Soad quickly
and the friendliness of
replied, "The people are so friendly."
Mrs. Soad Mohammed MohamSpring in the Blue Grass must
med, who is in charge of the
Library in Kartoum, Su- have caught her attention as she
U.S.I.S.
dan, is visiting American schools, was complimentary about the local
universities, and cultural institu- countryside. Mrs. Soad recently
tions to obtain a thorough under- visited the area's horse farms and
said it was "all very thrilling."
standing of life in America.
Having received her B.A. and
Mrs. Soad said the Sudanese ask
M.A. in English at the University
her many questions about America, as she also manages public re- of Kartoum, Mrs. Soad is very
interested in that subject.
lations in her position.
The common language in SuShe is visiting the United States
dan is Arabic, but Mrs. Soad said
at the request and recommendaEnglish is used in all secondary
tion of her superiors.
schools.
Upon her return to Sudan she
Mrs. Soad arrived in the United
States March 28 and will observe plans to write a series of articles
libraries and university life in this on libraries and schools In the
country for three months.
United States.

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Rachelle Stephens wll! present
her senior piano recital at 8 p.m.
Friday in the Laboratory Theater

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